disposition

Disposition

Act of disposing; transferring to the care or possession of another. The parting with, alienation of, or giving up of property. The final settlement of a matter and, with reference to decisions announced by a court, a judge's ruling is commonly referred to as disposition, regardless of level of resolution. InCriminal Procedure, the sentencing or other final settlement of a criminal case. With respect to a mental state, means an attitude, prevailing tendency, or inclination.

disposition

in Scottish conveyancing practice the name for the deed that transfers ownership of (conveys) real or heritable property. Once it was necessary to use the word dispone, but this has not been the case for some time. To obtain a REAL RIGHT good against the world the title must be recorded in the REGISTER OF SASINES or the LAND REGISTRY.

DISPOSITION, French law. This word has several acceptations; sometimes it
signifies the effective marks of the will of some person; and at others the
instrument containing those marks.
2. The dispositions of man make the dispositions of the law to cease;
for example, when a man bequeaths his estate, the disposition he makes of
it, renders the legal disposition of it, if he had died intestate, to cease.

Find the variation in prospective teachers' disposition about instructional planning and strategies on the basis of demographical variables (i.

The following research hypotheses have been formulated on the basis of objectives: Ho1 There is no significance difference in prospective teachers' disposition about instructional planning and strategies (DIPS) among different public universities of Punjab.

In doing so, teacher educators adopt what I have called a "moral dispositions police" approach, an "approach that merely seeks to identify teacher candidates of deficient disposition and poor moral character for the purpose of removing them from the program" (Osguthorpe, 2008, p.

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